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  • Come enjoy the beautiful gardens with us while you shop from a seasonal selection of handcrafted artisanal wares made from Olivewood Kitchenistas® and local small businesses. From a variety of Olivewood-grown plants, gifts for the foodie in your life, Olivewood gear, and artisanal wares, you’ll find the perfect gifts to share with those you love. Stay to enjoy Olivewood-inspired food & drinks while exploring the garden! We will have an Olivewood-inspired lunch available for purchase for the event. To help us in planning, please pre-register for your meal below and you will receive a free drink ticket. *Pre-registration is not required to attend Menu: ‣ Olivewood Seasonal Veggie Flatbread ‣ Autumn Harvest Grain Salad ‣ Cranberry Oatmeal Cookie ‣ Warm Mulled Cider
  • San Diego New Music presents a unique program curated by Zane Alexander and generously underwritten by Julia S. Falk, Ph.D. at the Athenaeum Art Center. The Holy Ghost is an improvisation directed by Zane Alexander and interpreted by an ensemble of fourteen outstanding musicians from San Diego. The diverse cast of musicians of all ages and musical backgrounds will come together and be given the tools to make something beautiful and unpredictable. Simplicity, trust, and choices are what The Holy Ghost is invested in. Soprano sax soloist Ryan Ebaugh and curator Zane Alexander will guide the band through this multimovement structured improvisation, spotlighting the unique voices of San Diego's instrumentalists.
  • National Democrats think Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves is vulnerable. They're pouring millions to help challenger Brandon Presley — a public service commissioner with a famous last name.
  • House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer said the hearing will examine the value of an impeachment inquiry and evidence against President Biden.
  • From the organizers: Come see what Natural Philosophers thought about Sea Monsters in the Victorian age. The new exhibit, "Sea Monsters: Delving into the Deep Myth", staged aboard the world’s oldest active sailing ship, Star of India, is a call to explorers of all ages. Do you believe Sea Monsters actually exist? Where do you find Sea Monsters? Why do we believe in Sea Monsters? Come to discover, make time to play. Grand Opening activities Saturday, July 9, 2022 at the Maritime Museum of San Diego includes fun for all ages from Noon to 4 p.m. With purchase of general admission, visitors can explore all of the Museum vessels and exhibits plus participate in a Sea Monster costume parade and storytelling along with live music and kid-friendly activities led by the MMSD education department staff. The exhibit will be open daily for one year and included free with general admission self-guided tour ticket purchase. Learn more about the exhibition here. Related event: Sea Monster Saloon (during Comic-Con)
  • Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro has finally broken his silence about the presidential election results.
  • The laws address topics ranging from street racing to catalytic converter theft.
  • Enjoy Southern California's top opera singers. Artists consist of past and present Metropolitan Opera Competition Winner, active San Diego Opera performers and guest artists who have performed all over the world. Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022 from 7-8:30 p.m. Tickets: $10-20 suggested donation (100% of donations go directly to artists). Snacks and refreshments available for purchase. Register: visit: www.ljcommunitycenter.org/opera-wednesdays La Jolla Community is on Facebook
  • TikToker Alex Parra (@Alex1leg) plans to compete in this weekend's San Francisco Marathon on crutches to raise awareness for athletes with disabilities.
  • Curated and led by Alila Marea Beach Resort’s Resident Certified Catador Chris Simmons, the Agave Dinner Series is a collection of seaside pairing dinners that explore the diverse range of spirits crafted from the agave plant. The 2022 series wraps up on November 3 with Fortaleza Tequila and a wanderlust-inducing five-course dinner by VAGA Chef de Cuisine Mark Enciso. Sip, savor and sway to live music – all on the open-air Oceana Terrance overlooking the Pacific. Tickets include welcome cocktails, a five-course dinner and tequila pairings. Take-home bottles will be available for purchase. Must be 21+ to attend. Though Fortaleza Tequila itself was established in 2005, the founding family has more than 140 years of history engrained in the origins of tequila. Great-great-granddaughter Don Cenobio was the first person to export tequila to the U.S. in the late 1800s, as well as a pioneer of the steam cooking method and usage of blue agave over other varieties. On this foundation built by the forward-thinking pioneers of the industry, Fortaleza Tequila now focuses on the past, using artisanal methods, old-world equipment and a slow, small-batch approach to craft authentic tequila.
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